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    was a famous film actor. His governance had so many downs due to controversies‚ impeachment and slow economic growth. I think he’s the first president who has been impeached and the second one who was forced to leave the office because of People Power III in Edsa. Philippine economy was at its worst because of leadership uncertainty. Contributions and Achievements of Joseph “Erap” Estrada: * during his time‚ the MILF’s headquarters and camps were captured * he joined other leaders and politicians

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    Egypt‚ a people protesting the three-decade rule of President Hosni Mubarak and the reaction of the pro- Mubarak groups. The latest update I got at press time is about the clashes between the anti-Mubarak and the pro-Mubarak‚ reported to have resulted in the death of three people and the injury of 600‚ maybe more. In Cairo‚ a pro-Mubarak group rushed into the anti-Mubarak rally on horseback and camels‚ using whips and sticks‚ trampling protestors. This‚ in a fight within a nation of one people‚ against

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    Marcos also had great power being the wife of the late president and was known to have an edifice complex. She helped establish many institutions such as the Heart Center‚ Lung Center‚ Kidney Center‚ Film Center and Cultural Center. However‚ during Marcos’ second term‚ Martial Law was born. This fateful event marks that start of a change in Philippine History‚ and has therefore affected the lives of many Filipinos. This also exhibits the greed and want of Marcos for power and control over the country

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    Sumulong "Cory" Cojuangco-Aquino (January 25‚ 1933 – August 1‚ 2009) was a Filipino politician who served as the 11thPresident of the Philippines‚ the first woman to hold that office‚ and the first female president in Asia. She led the 1986 People Power Revolution‚ which toppled Ferdinand Marcos and restored democracy in the Philippines. She was named "Woman of the Year" in 1986 by Time magazine. Early Life: Maria Corazon Sumulong Conjuangco was born on January 25‚ 1933 in Paniqui‚ Tarlac‚ which is

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    to solve worsening criminality rate; 4. Popularization of "Isang Bansa‚ Isang Diwa" philosophy to instill nationalism among Filipinos; and 5. Training of citizens to be disciplined and law-abiding. Meanwhile‚ in order to entertain and relieve the people from alarming social and political problems‚ his government initiates the following: 1. Establishment of theme parks such as the Coconut palace in Pasay‚ Palace in the Sky in Tagaytay and National Arts Centre in Makiling‚ Laguna; and cultural institutions

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    considered the Tuna Capital of the world. 3. Point Three- During war‚ the Philippine are the only country that will fly their flag upside down. Revolution people power of 1986. CONCLUSION: 1. Transition- The country has come a long way since it was founded. Rich religious culture. 2. Review Three Main Points- Volcanos that are active‚ People Power Revolution 1986‚ and Tuna Capital fishing strategies. Works Cited About The Phillipino Life style. 2005. FAST Organization. October 2012

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    coverage on the Marcoses Summary When Ferdinand Marcos became the president of the Philippines‚ in his hands laid the full power and responsibility over the country. After a few years of his reign‚ his lust for power became demanding. So‚ then he decided to declare Martial Law‚ that was in year 1972. He had full control over businesses and also the media. Some people became resistant because they were afraid‚ but there was one man who wanted democracy to reign supreme. That man was Ninoy Aquino

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    road – there were frustrations‚ obstacles‚ and public scandals along the way. But he made it. Despite seemingly irreversible defeats‚ he fulfilled what he promised his mother: “For every tear you shed now‚ there will be victory.” (People Power: The Philippine Revolution of 1986) Ferdinand Marcos: The unforgettable among the Presidents of the Philippines‚ even over the world‚ then and now. When we here this name the first thing that always come to our mind is Marshall Law or the dictator. In Marcos

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    TThheeLLaassttJJoouur r nneeyyoof f NNiinnooyy Reaction PaperA movie DocumentaryAdU Theater / July 28‚ 2010 / 9:00-11:00 AM By: Aldrin Brosas One of the greatest and the most remarkable person of the Philippine history is the lateand former senator Benigno S. Aquino Jr.‚ who stood up for what he firmly believed is rightand once lit up the fire of democracy in the hearts of many Filipinos. ³ The Filipinos are worth dying for.´ I ndeed! Goosebumps and touched hearts all over filled the Adamsonian

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    unspoken human rule to do what’s morally good. While other people may pass off certain activities and behaviors such as recycling‚ keeping electrical consumption to a minimum‚ or saying po/opo as being Ninoy‚ if we look at it closely‚ those are neither the reason why he became the hero of martial law. Ninoy gave up the prospect of a happy life with his family abroad to return to the Philippines and be the voice of change for the Filipino people against the dictatorship of Marcos. He was selfless.

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